Population Information

Spawns Naturally?

Max Number of same color (GTA V)

Spawn Frequency

Distance between identical models (GTA V)

License Plates (GTA V)

"Ah, the late 60s, when utility was cool and this thing was affordable. You could never tell if the back contained a hemp-covered den of equality and recreational drug use or a mobile torture chamber for the village psycho. Or both. And that's a tradition we're proud to maintain."

Contents

Design

Grand Theft Auto Online

The Youga Classic is depicted as a full-size van prominently based on the second generation Ford Econoline cargo van, seen in the overall design and front end detailings, particularly the lower vents below the main grille. This is a characteristic seen in some variations of the van, as well as the side doors with no windows.

The Youga Classic, as the name suggests, is a classic variation of the Youga, which has a much more traditional appearance. The van comes with four circular headlights and two rectangle tailights, as well as a single compartment door on the rear end, like the Rumpo Custom. The Youga Classic will come in a two-tone color scheme, which a single color applies to the roof and the lower portion of the van and another one surrounding the entire vehicle. The vehicle also has "Youga Classic" badges on the front doors and the rear compartment door. Also, it has more visual modifications available, offering more options to it than its original counterpart.

Current Design Gallery

Performance

Grand Theft Auto Online

Overall, the Youga Classic has similar performance to its modern counterpart. It has a low revving diesel engine and sluggish speed and acceleration. Unlike the Youga, however, the vehicle has slightly higher suspension and is thus more susceptible to rough terrain, however the lack of power means it lacks the potential for offroading, even with upgrades. Also, it has a decent amount of durability, being able to withstand collisions and gunfire. All in all, the Youga Classic is more favored for visual looks over performance benefits.

Locations

Grand Theft Auto Online

Video

Trivia

Two liveries resemble that which was found on the iconic van from the A-Team TV show. Another has a similarity to the Mystery Machine from the Scooby-Doo franchise.

Unlike the original Youga which only seats the driver and one passenger, the Classic version seats three passengers in addition to the driver. In addition, it also sports sliding doors not featured from its original counterpart.

The Youga Classic has an anachronistically modern interior, with a plastic-clad steering wheel to match. The Surfer and the Journey, being similar vehicles, share this interior as well, despite being just as old.

The large number of modifications available is likely a reference to the custom van craze of the late 1970s with a number of those custom vans being Ford Econolines, similar to how the Youga is a reference to the Dodge Ram Van being a commonly modified vehicle in Japan.